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Mainstream media outlets have often overlooked stories of missing and murdered Indigenous people for more than a century. The story of Akey Ulteeskee, a Cherokee woman who suffered sexual and financial abuse at the hands of her alcoholic guardian in the early 1900s, highlights a glimpse into the history of this issue and how the fight for justice — despite its lengthy history — continues for Indigenous relatives.
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From big music festivals to big house shows, here's our round-up of the week's local music news.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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Mortality varies by race, according to newly released data, and about 70% of pregnancy-related deaths were deemed preventable.
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From Bartlesville to north Tulsa, local political figures, community advocates, spiritual leaders, family, friends and admirers gathered last weekend to remember the life of Viola Ford Fletcher.
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Two local nonprofits that serve people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma received multimillion-dollar grants from the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and his wife.
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Attorneys for Oklahoma’s Tax Commission are asking the US Supreme Court not to hear the tax dispute of a Muscogee Nation citizen. But if they do, they should “revisit” the landmark McGirt ruling.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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As some Oklahomans side-eye data centers looking to move into their communities, reporters at Tulsa-based media company The Pickup have been looking into a similar concern: cryptocurrency mines.
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Norman City Council members unanimously approved a $74,290 deal to buy more than three acres for a permanent homeless shelter in late November.
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City and state leaders broke ground on the $1 billion project last month. It is one of several planned data centers causing a stir in the Tulsa community.
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University of Oklahoma student claims religious discrimination over essay grade, school investigatesA University of Oklahoma graduate student is on leave from teaching duties after giving an undergrad a zero on an assignment. The junior, seeking a degree in psychology, is accusing the instructor of discrimination because she cited the Bible.
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The state has sued a contractor after a fire caused damage to the Sequoyah State Park lodge and restaurant.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Education has assigned the state a D grade for academic achievement in public schools but a C in learning growth for the 2024-25 school year.
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